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The video game industry is worth more than $100bn worldwide, so it’s no surprise that businesses are using gamification to try to boost sales.

The idea is that by adding gaming elements to the sales process, such as small challenges and rewards, you can increase customer loyalty and advocacy.

As in every game or competition, the participants have to be motivated by a worthwhile reward. It’s also true that the greater the reward, the more you can ask people to do to earn the reward.

Last year Gamification CEO Gabe Zichermann said that the reward customers most valued was status above their peers. His justification was people are already used to being rewarded with additional titles and status while playing video games.

Obviously gamification isn’t necessarily suited to every company, as it could end up undermining the brand values.

But it can also reap huge rewards. So here are six examples of brands using gamification in ecommerce…